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Triangle's Careful Questioning of Children for Legal Purposes course enables professionals to respond safely and confidently when children or young people might be showing or telling that they are at risk, including careful initial questioning for potential legal purposes.

Our next CQC course on 23rd – 24th January in Brighton. Click here to find out more about what the course entails.

You can read about Triangle's work in a 2018 article in the Guardian here

Triangle is an independent organisation enabling children to communicate about important things, especially in legal proceedings. Our vision is to reposition children and young people in society as competent communicators and active agents in their own lives. In the last 20 years we have worked with over 10,000 children and young people across the UK, through intermediary, advocacy, consultancy, specialist support, interviewing and expert opinion services

Triangle provides skilled support for children and young people in different settings including legal proceedings and enables children's communication when it matters most, for example when children or young people’s evidence is required by the courts, when their views are needed to inform decisions about their lives, and when adults are trying to understand and respond to concerning behaviours.

Triangle is an independent organisation; not part of any government department, charity or voluntary agency.

We have a strong multidisciplinary team with a shared value base, skilled at communicating with children and young people with a wide range of needs.

We have particular expertise with very young children and those with complex communication needs arising from impairment, neglect or trauma. We aim to set the standard in the UK and beyond for careful and effective communication with children and young people.

We are regularly instructed in the most complex and high profile situations, and have been involved in many landmark developments in children’s evidence.

We also provide training and resources and contribute to national policy and guidance.